PUT
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
PUT is a shareware archiver/compressor for DOS, released in 1990, that produces files with the suffix ".put" (".PUT", using proper DOS naming conventions). The decompressor is called "GET". PUT was made by a company called "MicroFox", which seems to have consisted of a single person, Jim Haas.[1]
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Identification
PUT files appear to start with 2 variable bytes, and then the ASCII text "-lZ5-
". (The use of "lZ" suggests that PUT's compression may be based on LZ77 or LZ78; however, there is nothing to confirm this.)
Software
- PUT and GET 3.45 (also contains a program called FED that fills out "forms" in text files consisting of underscores)
- Ainviewer
- Multiple Unpacker
- Author's homepage (does not seem to contain any relevant information, at least in English)
- SH Archive Identifier
Links
- MicroFox Programs (1999)